Yes you can. However, the high fibre content of rabbit feces will make them difficult to be processed in a wastewater plant. If you flush to a septic pit it will soon become clogged with undigested fibre.
We installed a WWTPlant for a small 150 rabbit farm and the septic tank became clogged in barely two weeks.
The best solution to rabbit waste processing is vermiculture. Let the worms eart and digest them, and turn it into fertilizer.
Don't Flush any kind of animals. You can only flush toilet tissues.
Flush it down the toilet, or you can throw it out.
Yes, you can.
Disposing of biological waste.
To eliminate urinary and fecal waste to the sewage. A toilet that doesn't flush is basically a bucket.
You waste water.
In my opinion, no. It is a waste of money.
Simply flush it down the toilet !
Depending on the size of the rabbit, their droppings can range from pea sized to marble sized.
Of course! Hay pushes out waste from the rabbit's digestive system. Hay should be available to your rabbit always.
Yes, but not in the way we think of flushing toilets. In private houses, a bucket or two of water was used to flush away the waste and prevent odor. In the public toilets latrines, there was a stream of running water beneath the seats to flush away waste.
The problem of having waste accumulating in the toilet.